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Indiana, Michigan, and Kentucky – Worst Places for Auto Loans in 2010

TransUnion released its annual auto loan forecast today indicating national auto loan delinquencies (the ratio of borrowers 60 or more days past due) will increase approximately 7 percent at the end of 2010 to 0.92 percent from an expected 0.86 percent at the conclusion of 2009. Only one state – California – is expected to …

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We Have Crappy Credit But Need to Stop The Car Getting Repoed. – Anna

“Dear Steve, My husband and his father are cosigners on a car loan together which is in mine and my husband’s possession and we are the ones paying for it. Due to my father in laws illness he has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the lawyer has stated on the forms to remove my father-in-law’s …

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I Can’t Get a Car Loan Because of a Past Bankruptcy – April

“Dear Steve, My husand over 10 years ago got appendicitis with no insurance. The hospital wasn’t happy with the small payments hubby was making, so they hired a law firm. The lawyer for the hospital wanted him to start paying $170 a week when he was only making like $260 a week in a factory. …

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James Wants to Know If Capital One Will Take His Car If He Stops Paying His Credit Card

“Dear Steve, I can not pay my credit cards,because of sickness. I have a auto loan with Capital One and a credit card with them as well. If I just pay only my auto loan on time each month and stop paying on the credit card, can they touch my car because I pay one …

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